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>> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday, april 21st. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start with a quick first look at our weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. good morning to you. 55 downtown. 56 in san jose with 57 right now in oakland. so starting out with clear conditions. the numbers mainly in the 50s. but going through the rest of the afternoon, notice all the darker oranges from show up. plenty of 80s around the bay, bringing us anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees warmer in some spots than yesterday. still comfortable at the coast. i'll tell you how warm it will get for how long in a few minutes. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. happening now in boston we have a live look inside the cathedral
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of the holy cross. that's where cardinal sean o'malley is celebrating mass for people who died in the boston marathon bombings. he will also offer prayers for those injured, some of whom are being treated in the same hospital with the 19-year-old suspect remains in serious, but stable condition, and under heavy guard. abc7 news reporter kira klapper is live in the courtroom. kira, dzhokhar tsarnaev is not yet able to communicate with detectives? >> that's right. they said he can't speak because he has severe throat injuries. authorities hope he will be able to talk. they have so many questions. they want to know if anyone else was involved in the alleged attack, zach har -- dzhokhar and his brother orchestrated. he was found in a boat hiding in this yard. a row bat whose brought in to
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remove the tarp out of fear he was wearing an explosive fight. but he was likely injured from the gunfight the night before when his brother died. this morning agents are anxiously wait to go question the man that sparked the nearly week long manhunt that ended in a spray of bullets. >> i think all the law enforcement professionals are hoping, for a host of reasons, that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. a special federal interrogation team is on standby at the medical center where tsarnaev and many of his alleged victims are being treated. within the last hour we learned federal prosecutors hope to charge him as early as today. he likely will face both federal and state charges in connection with the marathon bombings. in the newsroom, kira klapper, alb7 news. >> and more information about the tsarnaev brothers. police said they atm
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card be long to go a carjacking victim before the shootout on thursday. car owner also told police the pair admitted the bombing of the marathon and that they killed a police officer. but their father said their sons could not have planned that attack because the fbi was watching them. the fbi said not true. agents speak to the older brother, tamerlan, in 2011 after the russians informed them he was an islamic -- radical islamist. they said dzhokhar tried to run down the officers but hit his brother's body instead and draking it it down the block. his body was so damaged by bullets they couldn't tell which bullet killed him. the city of boston is trying to bounce back from the tragedy and now a special showing of strength.
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our reporter has been in boston for the past several days and she has this story. >> you can feel the energy in boston as the city comes alive, one day after law enforcement captured the second marathon bombing suspect. they all united to get this one idiot, or whatever, to cause this much problem between all the people on a special day that all countries united. so it's good, i'm glad they got this guy. >> at fenway park the red sox game began with a moment to honor the victims of the bombing. >> won't you join us as we observe a moment of silence. >> the first home game was a special one. >> they had a big ceremony beforehand, had all of the volunteers of the boston marathon there, firefighters, the mayor, all that stuff. it was very moving. i don't know if there was a dry eye in the place. >> and then there was this. ♪ sweet caroline >> neil diamond came and sang
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"sweet caroline" in the eighth inning. it was a huge surprise. the place went nuts. it was a blast. >> after a week of terror, this is exactly what boston needed. warren grew up in sacramento. her family in the bay area was worried about her. >> i got a text message monday making sure i wasn't at the marathon. and then they texted me yesterday making sure i stayed inside. throughout the whole week they have been checking out just to see how i'm doing. >> and lauren, like the rest of boston, is doing much better now. after all, they are boston strong. >> and the energy was just incredible at fenway. they were passing out stickers that said boston strong and they were giving out these flags that say "believe in boston." i think we do. abc7 news. >> you saw a little bit of boston's baseball game. back here at home giants fans practiced a little , patience on their way into at&t park this weekend because security remained heightened in response to the boston bombings.
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abc7 news reporter sergio talk to one fan whose relative took a photo that help them track down the bombing suspect. >> on this weekend of heightened security at the ballgame, heather green has a special reason to be happy the whole ordeal in boston is over. she has family there. >> sending love from giants stadium to boston right now. >> she also has a brother-in-law who ran in the boston marathon and shot this picture just after the second bomb exploded monday. he call his brother here in the bay area thursday after boston authorities released grainy images of the two suspects. >> he said will you help me blow it up? they contacted the fbi and the fbi was -- it's in the new york times today. the fbi said it was the best picture they got of the suspect. >> this turned out to be the first clear picture of suspect number 2, dzhokhar tsarnaev. her brother-in-law, david green, then posted that
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picture on facebook where more than 12,000 people shared it. >> i actually think i hit the lottery that i took that one picture that could have been helpful. so it's about the greatest, you know, win i could have ever had there to have helped. >> the picture is an example of how big a role social media played in this event. authorities were flooded with tips about the two suspects when images were shared and when the two brothers went on their rampage trying to escape lots of people followed the story on twitter. >> for those who have been on social media for several years now, there isn't any question that any news organization comes anywhere close to twitter. >> jeff howe is a professor of digital journalism at northeastern university in boston. he said twitter followers also posed a problem for law enforcement. >> you know, when they were actually conducting the search in watertown, yeah, just a few blocks away from me, you know, their concern was that people on twitter were going to give away the coordinate of the police.
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>> professor howe said news on social media is a work in progress but there was clearly a large audience. people were waiting in line on friday to get into at&t park and a lot of them were following the arrest of suspect number 2 as they were happening in boston on their smartphones. in san francisco, abc7 news. new this morning, the london marathon has seen extra-tight security. this is new video of this morning's race. before the start there was a 30-second moment of silence for the victims of the boston marathon bombs. police and organizers say extra security measures were put in place to better protect the 36,000 runners. scotland yard said bomb-sniffing dogs were brought in to check things before the race began. meteorologist lisa argen is here now talking about a warming trend. >> even when we started out
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cooler this morning, we will finish warmer with perhaps the numbers peeking tomorrow. i have all the details and your neighborhood forecast coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead a big change on how the streets of oakland will be policed. why alameda county has stopped helping. and a fire has forced the evacuation
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>> welcome back. this is a live look from our tam cam. no fog. our meteorologist lisa argen will be along with the full accuweather forecast for today and beyond in just a few. >> new this morning, haywood police are looking for a gunman that left an oakland man critically injured last night. police say the 26-year-old victim was visiting family members at a home on franklin avenue around 10:00 last night. he argued with another man just before he was shot. the shooter is described as short with fair skin, wearing a black jacket. richmond police are looking for two men in a white s.u.v. who shot a man near the spot
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where a brother and sister were killed thursday night. last night's shooting happened on griffin drive near mclaughlin way, a block away from where the teenage brother and sister were shot and killed. they say last night's shooting victim was in this sedan when someone shot into the car multiple times. the man in his early 20s is in critical condition this morning. >> this morning almeda county sheriff's deputies are no longer helping oakland police. the weekend partnership ended last night. the problem is alameda county and oakland could not agree on who should pay for worker's compensation after a deputy was shot during a traffic stop in oakland last month. >> a total surprise. council member libby shaft and myself, we were able to convince our colleagues to expend the funds to retain those deputies of that been work on our streets.
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>> won't be as safe without them being on the streets of oakland? >> chief howard jordan tells us he plans to redeploy officers and ask the chp to help out. pg&e is stepping up security at its substations. last week vandals attacked the utility's substation outside san jose. this was on metcalf road. they broke through the fence, they shot transformers. yesterday in fremont police officers were at the newark substation. pg&e is now using fremont police to guard that structure. developing news in southern california where firefighters are getting help from mother nature in putting out a brush fire in monrovia. the fire stands at 175 acres right now, but because there are no winds, fire officials are very confident of this situation the order to evacuate 200 homes has been lifted. that fire started yesterday afternoon by a gardener working in a backyard.
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flames are now at least 50% contained. full containment is expected later today. >> a lot of heat here in the bay area. our meteorologist lisa argen is here to tell us how much. >> already we are seeing the effects of the down sloping winds and that's when the air warms by compression. 65 right now in santa rosa. 40 this morning. we have jumped 20 degrees in a couple hours for the morning lows in the cool valleys of the north bay. it's the north bay communities that will experience the rapid warmup, and that would be santa rosa and elsewhere around the bay we are talking about very warm conditions, as well. in san francisco you reached 70. in fact, yesterday. we are looking at even warmer readings in parts of the bay today. so having a clicker problem. i'll see if we can advance it this way.
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here we go. current temperatures around the bay, we are looking at comfortable numbers. 59 san jose, 59 half moon bay and 62 in oakland already. really a nice, quick warmup for us. here's a look at lake tahoe. still a few snowy peaks around with 65 santa rosa. 62 union city. we are looking at low 60s in and around parts of mountain view. clear this morning. more warming today with near records perhaps tomorrow and tuesday. here's a look at the cooler numbers. five degrees cooler than 24 ago in novato. a few degrees warmer in mountain view and san jose. high pressure offshore. it's nudging slightly eastward into california. as it does, that allows for the down-sloping winds, the quick warmup. in fact, more warmth to continue today, tomorrow and perhaps for portions of our viewing area on tuesday. 88 in los gatos, with 85 in
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sunnyvale. look for mid-60s from pacifica. san francisco and low 70 once again. north bay highs range from the 6 0s. as you head inland, low month mid-80s. near east bay, 77. that's what you hit yesterday. still more warmth as you go further east from castro valley and heading on inland look for the upper 80s. pittsburgh, 84 pleasanton and livermore 86 degrees. so we are looking at temperatures to approach the 90-degree reading. you know, those 90s would be secure today. we aren't looking at that for today but tomorrow and tuesday records could be broken in parts of the east bay, the peninsula. so we have to see what happens. breeze kicks up on tuesday and then the coastal clouds return the end of the week. abc7 news has another great weather resource for you to follow, that's live doppler 7hd on twitter for the latest bay area weather conditions, rain or
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shine, plus get video forecasts, spare the air alerts, power out angle information and weather tweets from your favorite weather team. i'm changing my battery on in the clicker. >> never good when the clicker stops clicking. >> no. >> five snowboarders have been killed in an avalanche at a colorado ski resort. the group may have triggered the pass at a pass about 50 miles west of denver. that was love land pass. multiple rescue teams searched the 600-foot long, the 8-foot wide deep slide area. all of them were wearing avalanche beacons. one survivor was able to dig himself out and call for help. it is colorado's deadliest avalanche accident in more than 50 years. >> and for just such an emergency a start-up has developed an ap to alert contacts if you are in trouble. it is called bugle and this video shows how a user selects emergency contacts when going for a hike or a jog. then if he doesn't return in
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time, those emergency contacts are alerted. the developers work with search and rescue professionals to help design that ap. >> coming up next, earth day is just a day away. big change that takes effect tomorrow in several bay area cities in the effort to be more green. we will tell you where when we return.
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>> welcome back, everyone. 9:23:00 in the morning on this sunday, april 21st. thank you for waking up and joining us. for your viewing pleasure, a live shot from emeryville. it's going to get pretty hot there today. perhaps as high as 75 degrees. it might be record-breaking temperatures tomorrow or tuesday. not just there, but all around the bay. lisa argen will be along shortly with another accuweather forecast. you know, earth day is technically tomorrow, but this weekend groups are already doing their part in make their communities more green. oakland is looking greener today after more than 80 locations, including lake merit, were getting special treatment from community and corporate cleanup teams. from trash pickup and graffiti removal to weeding and planting, around 3500 volunteers were at work, giving the city a really nice makeover. do you have your reusable shopping bags ready? starting tomorrow a dozen city
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in san mateo county will impose a ban on plastic shopping bags. retailers will charge you a dime to provide paper bags. eventually that's going to increase to a quarter. san mateo county paid for the environmental review process and will be responsible for the enforcement. the start date coincides with earth day. for a complete list of cities with the plastic bag ban, you can go to our website, abc7news.com and click on "see it on tv." the winners of the prestigious goldman environmental prize were honored last week in san francisco. the award is known as the green nobel prize. two are honored for promoting recycling in their countries, and while they were here they got a look at san francisco's model program and only abc7 news was there as they got the four. -- the tour. here's abc news anchor cheryl jennings with the story. >> inside san francisco's massive recycling complex,
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garbage is sorted by hand and machine. this is a dream come true for this italian man and the colombian man. they are two of this year's goldman prize winners. both have heard of the recycling program in san francisco. one was inspired to lead a crusade against waste. the elementary school teacher started his public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small tuscan town. in italy waste is routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunch room. it sparked a national movement. this video was provided by the goldman prize. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues.
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>> thanks to the grass roots campaign led by him, 40 incinerators have been scrapped or shut down and more than 3 million residents have joined in his recycling crusade. nora was also impressed with the operation. she organized colombian waste pickers in bogata. despite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but she organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste out of dumps. >> her visit to the san francisco recycling center showed her more could be done. the city diverts 80% of its waste from landfills, the highest amount of any city in the united states. >> both said to me during the
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tour that they see san francisco as a model and an inspiration for what they have done in their own communities so it's will be really, really great to have them here. >> they both received $150,000 prizes for their work. straight ahead, helping a hero. how people on social media want to reward the man who helped police track down the boston bombing suspect. >> boston remembers the victims of the bombings and manhunt, as
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>> we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. nice and clear out there. fog-free. maybe a beach day. temperatures mainly in the 50s. 60s up in the north bay. the beaches will be nice and sunny from the mid-60s ocean beach and pacifica to the upper
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80s in the warmest inland valleys. the evening quite nice, too. the warmup will be quick. you will need the sun block. starting out in the mid-60s about 1:00 and climbing through the 60s. very nice day today. if you have tickets for the game. but we are also talking about mist and drizzle returning by the end of the work week. we will explain a little later. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. on this sunday after this week the city of boston is offering prayers for those killed and injured in the marathon bombing. here's a live look inside the holy cathedral in boston where cardinal sean o'malley is celebrating mass for the victims and praying for the injured. tamon bradley is there. tamon, this is part of the healing process? >> it is, indeed. and the prayer moments ago was for the victims of violence.
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outside here on the streets of boston people are saying that this is our city. they are ready to move forward burks they are also remembering the victims. [taps playing] >> they came to honor a slain campus police officer. hundreds holding candles and signs and flags stood in respect in the town of wilmington as the casket of sean collier went by. at the same time m.i.t. students in cambridge honored the 26-year-old policeman who was shot to death in his cruiser thursday night. >> he seemed to be an amazing, adventurous, bright, talented person. sean collier's murder sparked a deadly manhunt for the two brothers suspected in the boston marathon bombings. the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, was killed in an intense shootout thursday night. the search for his brother ended friday night. the 19-year-old suspect was found hiding and bleeding in a boat sitting in the backyard of a watertown resident.
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dzhokhar remains hospitalized serious condition under heavy guard in a hospital in boston, unable to communicate. but officials are casting a wider net in the complex investigation in what motivated the brothers. two of his classmates were arrested saturday in new bedford on administrative immigration violations. after five days of terror, people in boston are trying to move on. >> we put it behind us and are moving on. >> on saturday that meant returning to fenway park where bostonians flocked back to their favorite pastime. they also went back to the scene of the shootout and capture. >> there will be mao of that. there will be more grieving and healing. boston is remembering, but carolyn, it is also moving forward. live in boston, tamon bradley, abc7 news. >> tamon, you know there were reports that the fbi was warned about the older brother. that should have been a red
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flag. what are law enforcement officials saying about it? >> yeah, about two years ago the fbi was investigating tamerlan. they had a tip from an overseas government that he had been radicalized and he had become a follower of radical islam. so they opened an investigation. they asked him questions. they checked phone records, but they discovered that it didn't appear that he was a threat. pretty remarkable. >> all right. tamon, thank you very much for joining us this morning live from boston. abc's this week with george stephanopoulos had a special edition this morning focusing on the boston bombings. surviving suspect, dzhokhar darn, is not capable of talking to investigators because of wounds to his neck and throat. as to why they plan to question him without first reading his miranda rights, here's what sources tell abc news senior justice correspondent, mr. thomas. >> taking an extraordinary step because there could be an imminent threat out there.
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they said there's deep, deep concern about the amount of ammunition, guns and work being bombs these men had. they were so disciplined. >> but any evidence of accomplices or another sleep are cell? >> right now no evidence of a broader plot involving more people here but law enforcement officials said they cannot take that chance. the investigation hopes to find out the question -- the answer to that very question. >> an abrams said the u.s. supreme court has recognized a limited exception to it's miranda ruling when police or the public are in imminent danger. a new folk hero has emerged out of the terrible weekend. his name is dave hannaberry. he is the guy who found the suspect in his boat in his backyard. the internet is all abuzz to send him a giant thank you gift. here's abc news reporter gio. >> it's the now famous little boat that kept a big secret.
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the unlikely hideout for america's most wanted man. and this is the boat's owner. david hannaberry, a man now called the hero for finding the suspected marathon are bomber and calling 911. >>water town's chief of police was at the scene. >> what happened when your officers arrived? >> there was a shooting. >> that shooting so damaged the boat. >> his neighbors said, >> he's completely shocked, and he says my poor boat, my poor boat. he's taken care of that boat meticulously since he had it and now it's full of holes. >> now a digital show of support. people from all over the nation are turning to social media sites like facebook raising money to buy him a new boat. even the chief is hearing about this call to action. >> i got an e-mail this morning. some person in detroit, michigan wants to replace the boat for the watertown resident that got shot up. it's just incredible. >> incredible because it was his quick thinking to call police that turned the community's terror into a sigh of relief.
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abc news, watertown, massachusetts. >> the family of local boston bombing victim, 11-year-old aaron hern, is getting some much-needed help from friends and neighbors in martinez. a number of events to help pay for expenses are going on this weekend, as aaron recovers in a boston hospital. a family friend set up a portrait fundraiser through her photography business and several area restaurants are donating proceeds to help the family with medical and travel costs. >> 30% of everybody's purchase. so far it's been really busy and so far we've been having a lot of people. the community is coming together and helping out. >> aaron hern, a sixth grader, is expected to be released from boston's children's hospital this week. other fundraising for aaron, fundraisers are being held. we have a full list on abc7news.com under "see it on tv." >> now to texas where search and rescue teams have finished their
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work following last week's fertilizer plant explosion. the death toll remains at 14. 200 others were injured in last wednesday's blast in the town of west. some residents are being allowed back into their homes, but not those who live closest to the site. >> and six gunshots caused a huge crowd of people to panic in colorado. people were attending a pot celebration yesterday. two were wounded but are expected to recover. police are searching for one or two suspects. >> raising the price of a bus ride, will it actually lose money for a.c. transit in oakland? that's the question the board will consider. there's a proposal to put off a 15-cent fare increase to take effect july 1st. it would bring the fair to $2.25.
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but staff members now think that could result in a drop in ridership, and therefore in revenue. a.c. transit provides bus service in alameda county and western contra costa county. the curtain closes on pleasant hill's domed movie theater today with the complex due to be demolished. fans of the decades-old complex can see "2001 a space odyssey" today. that's it. some of preparing to present their case to the city council may 6th. tomorrow the council will meet in closed session to discuss a lawsuit aimed at stopping the demolition. but our media partner, the contra costa times, reports the developer, cy west, already has a demolition permit and is not commenting on plans to build a two-story sporting goods store on that site. coming up, a worldwide effort to save a bay area woman's life. why it's become so urgent to help the stanford professor.
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>> we have a live look from our sutro cam, showinga shot of the bay area. things ever heating up rapidly on this sunday morning. lisa argen will have your forecast in a few mi
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>> welcome back, everyone, on this beautiful sunday morning. this is a live look from our roof cam showing a bit of the embarcadero with the bay bridge in the background. it is going to be very warm today all over the bay area. lisa argen will tell you about potential record-breakers coming up this week when she returns with her full accuweather forecast. n.a.s.a. space shuttle commander mark kelly will be in san francisco today, husband of
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former congresswoman gabby gifford. he's expected to speak at noon to more than 2200 community college leaders. captain kelly commanded the space shuttle's final mission. he will speak at a luncheon to say farewell to retiring city college leaders and to welcome new ones. as you know he and his which wife, gabby, have become outspoken against gun violence after she was shot and wounded, forcing her to resign from congress. seven weeks, that's it. that's how much time a stanford professor has to find a bone marrow match to fight an aggressive form of leukemia. abc7 news reporter lisa finds out why it is so tough. >> we have been through five
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hospitalizations and two rounds of chemo and lots of complications. >> reporter: time is ticking for her. she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. she has two daughters. she's a professor of psychology at stanford, but she has leukemia. she has just seven weeks to find a bone marrow match. after that she will be too weak for a transplant. >> the cancer will be so aggressive then. there's not much chance of curing it at that time. >> the search for a donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> you are going to use technology however you can. >> they quickly created a facebook page and website and organized donor drives all over the world. southeast asians are one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from south asia, one in over 20,000 people find a match. >> at this temple people swabbed and joined the donor list. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. just look at "see it on tv."
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>> right here right now ms. lisa argen to talk to you about the accuweather forecast. >> it's pretty nice out there right now. no clouds. maybe a beach day. even if you don't like the beach, it will be pleasant along the shoreline. sea breeze coming back in the afternoon. no worries there. but upper 80s inland east bay. we will talk about the rest of the bay and how long the warmth will last coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, the warriors, my warriors, battling the nuggets to the end in game one of the playoff series. but a
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>> welcome back. it's 9:47 on this sunday morning. this is a live shot. do you know the way to san jose? if you do, you better take a lot of water, wear your sunscreen, maybe have one of those little parasols because it is going to climb all the way up to near 90 there today. 90, lisa argen. you said 86. that's close. >> okay, that's close. but the records are secure today around the bay. >> okay. >> looks like they will be in jeopardy closer to tomorrow. you know, we are definitely toasty around the bay. but live doppler 7hd checking in. all is dry here. so not talking about any rainfall here all week long. in fact, we have the heat on and the warmth to contend with for the next several days. it was pretty chilly earlier this morning in the north bay. we were down to 42 at napa. 39 on the coast. right now notice all the 50s and 60s. 62 in oakland. 69 in san jose, as well as santa
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cruz. you were 80 yesterday in santa cruz. warmer than that this afternoon. here's a look at lake tahoe. still a little snow there. numbers were in the 30s earlier. now going for a high of near 70 today. look at that san jose with those northerly winds. we keep getting a couple degrees of warmth each and every hour. you will really feel the effects of that today. elsewhere the sea breeze returns at our coast so those numbers will be comfortable. 61 livermore and 62 union city. mid-60s already in los gatos. here's a look at the forecast. of course, it's clear. the marine layer compressed or absent all together. even our beaches nice and sunny. but that sea breeze kicking up from five to ten miles an hour first early on. then by the afternoon ten to twenty miles an an hour. we will get the breeze. we will will look four warming across the bay. perhaps records tomorrow with a few more records near or around the low 90s. but this morning we are still
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trailing behind where we were 24 hours ago mainly in the north bay. here's the setup. high pressure offshore. nudging closer to california and as that happens the gradient relaxes and the wind is relaxing a bit. we still have the sea breeze. it will be close to the coast. unless you are on the peninsula, you really won't feel much of a breeze. therefore the warming continues with numbers above arrange today and peeking probably tomorrow. 86 today in san jose, as well as santa clara. 85 in sunnyvale, 86 in santa cruz on the peninsula. you were 80 in redwood city. going for a high of 84. mid-60s from pacifica and in and around san francisco about 71. low 70s here and look at daly city. 64. in the north bay it will be a beach day for stinson beach. upper 60s there. 82 novato.
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70s oakland. you will have to see some mid-80s for a record. we will see that in fremont. 84 pleasanton. here's the look ahead. we will continue to see more warmth tomorrow. maybe some records. numbers will try to back off a little bit tuesday. more likely wednesday. could see some mist and drizzle right on through the end of the work week. but our air quality day in the south bay, maybe not so great. then tomorrow it's the east bay where we will see the air quality diminish. keep that in mind if you are exercising. >> that mist or drizzle does not mean it's going to matter? >> no, no, it's going to be coastal perhaps thursday and friday. >> all right. i guess i will head to the coast later today. >> good idea. >> thank you, lisa. let's check out sports. tonight the san jose sharks can clinch a playoff spot with the win over columbus. puck drops at 5:00 at hp pavilion. the warriors yesterday played their first playoff game in seven years against denver. they battled those nuggets to the very end.
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mike shumann has the highlights in this morning's sports. good morning. well, the warriors haven't been to the playoffs since 2007 and it showed last night in denver. this is a young team. they found out it's a lot more physical in the postseason and it may get tougher as david lee was injured and his return is questionable. he played in 577 regular season games without a playoff appearance. longest in the nba for an active player. in addition to andrew bogut here. warriors led by 9 late in the second but he posterizes andrew bogut. curry, 1. 10 shooting the first half. missed first nine shots. wakes up in the second half. warriors up 5. nuggets went on a 14-3 run to end the third. score rebrewer, the three-ball. denver up 7. then the biggest lead of the game. fourth quarter bad news for golden state. david lee falls hard and injures his right hip flexor. x-pays were negative. the warriors battle back. jared jack to steph curry, ties
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the game at 81. andre miller, huge game off the bench. the jumper. nuggets up 5. 18 seconds left. warriors down three. guess who? steph curry ties the game with 14 seconds left. he had 19, but too much time left on the clock. miller, 18 of his 28 came in the fourth quarter, including the first game winner of his entire career with one second remaining. nuggets take game one, 97-95. >> i don't think anybody came in here believing we were going to sweep the denver nuggets. you have to win four games to advance. it's not over. take the blow and be ready to make adjustments and respond. all right. the giants got a decent outing from tim lincecum. throwing a two-run jack from panda and they take their second straight from the padres. look like men and black are back in mccovey's cove. lincecum struck out 8 in 6 2/3
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scoreless innings, giving up only four hits. giants only three hits. pablo needed one off caster to get the team on the board. two-run shot in the fourth. 2-0, giants. padres threaten in the eighth. runners on the corners. santiago casilla gets him to ground into the inning ending double play. in the ninth, two outs, and sergio romo gets his major league leading eighth save. giants go on to win, 2-0. a's and tampa. reddick showing his mom his newly shaved face and beard. bottom of two, joyce facing jared parker. see you. he's struggled all season, falling 0-3, and josh donaldson has been great on defense all year. evan longoria pops up in foul territory. with people scrambling, he makes the over-the-shoulder catch. and as i lip-read longoria, he caught that? a's lose their second straight to the rays. 1-0, your final. more from the a's and giants tonight at five along with the nba playoffs. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> coming up next, building new and affordable homes.
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>> here are the winning numbers from last night's $95 million power ball draw. numbers are 6, 8, 30, 39, 48. the power number 20. no one got all six numbers. wednesday's jackpot is estimated at $116 million. and we've got the winning number from last night's $13 million super lotto plus. 3, 15, 26, 32, 39. the meganumber 6. no one got all six in that draw either. wednesday's jackpot grows to $14 million. about 400 volunteers are coming together this weekend to build hope and affordable housing in east oakland. it's part of the three-day habitat for humanity buildup. volunteer crews are constructing eight homes in the brookfield village neighborhood. in what normally would take three months of construction will be completed by tomorrow
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night thanks to the community and corporate teams. this project is being sponsored by the east bay silicon valley chapter of habitat for humanity. as i said, it is going to be warm for them in oakland. they need to make sure that they take precautions. >> right, stay hydrated. upper 10s once again in the east bay. and for our friends in our inland east bay, mid-80s today for concord. 81 santa rosa. perhaps records could be broken tomorrow and tuesday when highs come up another couple of degrees. so very weak see breeze tomorrow. today the sea breeze will be healthy and then it's pretty much absent tomorrow. we will look for coastal clouds and a stronger sea breeze late tuesday and wednesday and we will cool off significantly by the middle to the end of the week. so kind of a split week right down the middle. >> a little something for everybody. thank you, lisa. thank you for joining us on the
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abc sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler along with meteorologist lisa argen. abc news continues at 5:00 p.m. you asked for it so now the abc7 news exclusive alarm clock ap is available for your android phone or tablet and the kindle fire. you can download it for free. and the free alarm clock ap is still available if you have an i-phone. have a great day, everyone, and a great week!
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